ngoonee wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
ngoonee wrote:
Tried it out (without debug logs). Nothing interesting, it looks the
same with or without clicking outside the window. In this case, I
click on a gedit window, subsequent keypresses are registered in the
gedit window instead of in the wine window. In both logs all I do is
start the game, load the same saved game, and try to use the 'g' key.
Should I do full debug logs, and which channels would be important?
As stated, it doesn't seem like anything errors out, wine just loses
keyboard focus and doesn't get it back. I can click and continue to
play, but pressing 'g' just makes a 'g' appear in gedit.
http://pastebin.com/NF3UHhLj
Again, does this happen with e-sword?
Also, some of the shortcut keys require a special key like ALT or
CNTRL, are these affected?
Answered my own question. Pasting does work (Cntrl+V) as well as other
functions. Cntrl+Fn keys are special on a Mac. I'll have to look at
them. However, typing gggggg and any other sequence of characters will
go to the current open window (I used the note area in e-Sword).
Also you might be interested in Bug 23123 which was filed against
Wine-1.2-rc2.
James McKenzie
Appreciate your assistance on this. e-Sword does work in my case, in that clicking on the note area allows me to type into the note area (focus regained by wine).
Checked out the bug, did not seem to apply. I'm running 1.2-rc3, should the reversion have taken place for that? Also the behaviour I'm describing didn't start with 1.2, happened with 1.1.23 onwards at least (perhaps before but I wasn't using it then yet.
Hmmm. Unfortunately, this calls for a regression test between 1.1.22
and 1.1.23 to discover which change to Wine's code caused the problem.
I would file a bug report (I could not find any like this one) and if
possible run a regression test and attach results to the bug report.
I wish I had a better answer than this.
James McKenzie